Celebrations Chatter

Celebrations Chatter

Celebrations Chatter with Jim McCann is a weekly podcast about relationships, connections, and personal expression sponsored by 1-800-Flowers.com.

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  • @BestConnexion
    @BestConnexion10 күн бұрын

    Done

  • @mightyisis6620
    @mightyisis662012 күн бұрын

    I stumbled upon this! I will be sharing! This was a great find! Dr Jan. Thank you. And to the owner of this podcast, thank you Sir! Much needed! ❤

  • @Daniel-wk3rr
    @Daniel-wk3rr29 күн бұрын

    Love this interview! Well done Jim and Michael. Such an important topic. Michael, keep roaring!

  • @texasjane3
    @texasjane32 ай бұрын

    Great interview! Thanks Jim!

  • @RoxaneSmith-FaithfulJourney
    @RoxaneSmith-FaithfulJourney3 ай бұрын

    Thank you Jim & all of the participants in this 100th episode of Celebrations Chatter. It was a most enjoyable & eclectic conversation. Relationships are vital in every aspect of our lives and in our nation. Personally, relationships are key in my life. They keep me vital, vibrant & receptive to the unique assets of the people with whom I choose to connect or who come into my life. Relationships also ground us and give us varying perspectives of life situations. Our younger generations are sadly lacking the sources of friendships that we have enjoyed & perhaps at times taken for granted. Today's young adults and sadly even children, are missing the tools to make friends. Apparently, the electronic age has taken over to the point where a good portion of youth entering the employment field do not have the social skills to engage in an employment interview. I recently read of someone who has begun a program to assist them in methods of engagement for that purpose. Hopefully, it will help in other areas of relationships as well. Our family has a beautiful legacy of relationships from my parents who were engaged in life for 68 years together, Mom 90 & Dad 103. Blessings on the ongoing dialogs for Celebrations Chatter.

  • @vondoromal7016
    @vondoromal70163 ай бұрын

    #YangGang for life! #YangGang baby!!! This is awesome!!!

  • @heathercampbell6774
    @heathercampbell67743 ай бұрын

    This is the definition of win-win! Thank you, Randy, for the energy it took to make it happen and continuing to champion! And thank you, Jim, for shining a light on the efforts and results!

  • @sharolsignorelli1178
    @sharolsignorelli11784 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed this podcast very much and have shared it. However, the content is not accessible for everyone because the open captions have poor color contrast and when turned on, the closed captions show on top of the open captions making them unreadable. Please make this podcast about inclusion inclusive so everyone can enjoy it, thank you!

  • @drwilliamferro202
    @drwilliamferro2024 ай бұрын

    he has a very genuine way about him and his ideas make sense. This was a great episode. I love them all. Keep it going Jim!!

  • @missdebbie6791
    @missdebbie67916 ай бұрын

    Eight years ago we stopped going to church and began to study the scriptures for ourselves, as well as the books men removed from the 1611 KJV. What we learned is that there are almost zero churches actually teaching what is in the Bible. What they teach is a lot o fman made ideas from Roman Catholicism i.e. the trinity, Christmas, Easter, Sunday service mixed with their own church doctrine. We were looking for the truth in the scriptures and finally found it once we left the church. We've also learned many people throughout different nations are doing the same.

  • @mattelmexikendoll
    @mattelmexikendoll6 ай бұрын

    TRUMP HAS THE WHITE EVANGELICALS BY THE PUSSY!

  • @thecookiechannel7083
    @thecookiechannel70836 ай бұрын

    If you are not in a congregation, friends and family show up and support you. If you are in a church a bunch of people show up but it doesn’t have the same meaning. If you don’t have friends and family, a church is not going to help you.

  • @deniseduren9957
    @deniseduren99576 ай бұрын

    You can be kind and supportive without being involved with religion. Religion is not a prerequisite for morality. Many heinous acts have been committed in the guise of religion also. Religion seems to create division in a way similar to nationalism or partisanship. It also can condone inequality by gender and station.

  • @markludington887
    @markludington8876 ай бұрын

    Take your pick; sanity or talking to an imaginary friend.

  • @jonathanrusso4005
    @jonathanrusso40056 ай бұрын

    Really smart and interesting conversation Jim, heartfelt and informative

  • @michellecharlesworth488
    @michellecharlesworth4886 ай бұрын

    Jim I met you years ago at a Cipriani charity dinner (sat next to one another) and David, have enjoyed your pieces for years. This is a how-to on being your best human!!! Loneliness can be deadly. We all know that. And the phones that once connected us now too often divide us in solitude. I talk to strangers all the time (in part because it’s my job), often with some pretty crazy results. Most of the time, people are excited to talk! Especially if you delve into one of their favorite subjects: themselves! Showing interest in another human being is really the glue. And why not learn about other people’s experiences? I also laughed out loud around 29 minutes in when David, you talked about Penn Station, which sucks out a part of my soul every single day that I commute to work. You had a religious epiphany there? That’s just so remarkable I had to laugh. But I believe you. Thank you so much for this. I use that horrible one train subway station too. Maybe this will transform my thoughts as I pass through that awful purgatory! All the best to you both, Michelle Charlesworth (CH7 local in NYC)

  • @juliasavory
    @juliasavory7 ай бұрын

    I’d like you to just repeat the name of the person who is writing about community. Did you say Peter Block? Thanks for clarification and happy holidays. I received your book David and am absolutely loving it. Started it yesterday and it makes so much sense and everyone needs to read it!!

  • @juliasavory
    @juliasavory7 ай бұрын

    I think this may have just changed my life. Thank you for this podcast.

  • @Ashbringer36
    @Ashbringer36 Жыл бұрын

    And how much of that comes from China?

  • @IMWeira
    @IMWeira Жыл бұрын

    Every generation astonishes the one to follow.